
Designing from Experience, Not Expertise


I find an interesting parallel here to the ideas James Scott proposes in Seeing Like a State (which we covered back in RE #4): a top-down, central planning-style of design can't effectively predict the diversity of user needs. It turns out, contra to the "expert architect", that the users know best what they need from their space. And often even th... See more
Coleman McCormick • MIT's Building 20: a Masterpiece of Utility
How to make users go ‘whoa’
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